GDOP: Apostasy Ignored –
Study Questions

Q1 – Does it matter if the
Church of Scientology is welcomed in fellowship at a Christian prayer
event? If yes, how so? If no, how so?

Q2 - Does it matter if the
United Church of Canada (or a UCC congregation) is welcomed in fellowship at a
Christian prayer event? If yes, how
so? If no, how so?

Q3 – How many versions are
there of the spiritual truth? What does
scripture say about fellowship with those who profess a different spiritual
truth?

Q4 – A United Church
pastor says: “Have you not heard, have you not seen? Christendom
is dead. We live in a post-Christian and post-modern culture. Your
attempts to impose your specific Christian values on others are neither welcome
nor Christian, in my view.” Is what he says true?

Q5
– When Global Day of Prayer organizers call for repentance, who are they
thinking about, what sins are they thinking about?

Q6
– When Canadian Global Day of Prayer Organizers claim much more will happen for
the Kingdom when hundreds of millions of Christians around the world pray at
the same time, what evidence do have to support this assertion?

Q7
– Which is likely more important in Christ’s eyes for a successful prayer
rallie: large numbers of self-professed believers holding beliefs across the
full spectrum from orthodox to heretical; or a small number of unified
believers adhering to the one authentic faith?

Q8
- Is ecumenicalism at the cost of spiritual truth supported in scripture?

Q9
– What should Christians conclude from the fact that two days after the 2005
GDOP event the Martin Liberals survived by one vote to go on and enact same-sex
marriage?

Q10
– Is it double-minded to drop the word “United” from Dominion-Chalmers United Church when referring to the site of the
Ottawa GDOP?

Q11
– Considering your response to Q2, should Evangelicals or Catholics participate
in a prayer rally at a United Church?